PITTSTON TWP. — A dominant second quarter propelled No. 2 seed Pittston Area past Berwick, 53-31, in the district quarterfinals on Wednesday night. The Patriots, who held just a one-point lead after the first quarter, erupted for 23 points in the second to create a comfortable cushion that Berwick never recovered from.
At the end of the first quarter, the score looked like it came out of a baseball game. It was 4-0 after the first quarter. Crestwood heated up to score 40 points in the final three quarters and their defense held Nanticoke to no points in the first quarter and allowed 12 through three quarters to advance to the District 2 5A Semifinals with a 44-24 victory over Nanticoke. “We got our transition working a little bit and on defense, we got a few more steals and it helped us get a little more offense.” Said Comets head coach Mark Atherton. Ayden Agopito scored a game high 18 points for Crestwood and Brady Grevera added 7.
Dunmores red-hot second quarter proved to be the difference, as the Bucks stormed past No. 4 Holy Redeemer to keep their postseason run alive. With lights-out shooting from beyond the arc, they now set their sights on top-seeded Riverside in the District 2 3A semifinals.
When the lights were the brightest, Maggie Coleman delivered a performance for the ages. The Abington Heights senior put on a shooting clinic, pouring in 40 points and sinking an unbelievable 12 three-pointers to lead the Comets to a convincing 63-30 playoff victory over North Pocono on Wednesday night.
Weatherly Area pulled off a dramatic comeback to defeat Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg 70-66 in the District 2/11 Class A quarterfinals, securing its first boys’ basketball playoff victory in 19 years. The Wreckers overcame an eight-point deficit in the fourth quarter, led by Niko Saldukas’ 23 points, 16 rebounds, and five three-pointers, including the go-ahead shot with 37 seconds left. Weatherly’s defense tightened late, holding Notre Dame-ES to just two field goals in the final period.
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